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STRANGE BEHAVIOUR: Sometimes access to internet is denied, sometimes not!!!

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Eric Conquet

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Mar 23, 2002, 2:55:15 PM3/23/02
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Dear all,

I come to you because I have a problem I could not solve for the past 3
months.

When I am connected to the internet (via an ADSL connection), sometimes when
I load some pages to IE 5.5, I got a page with the following message
"Forbidden, You were denied access because of access denied by access
control list". This error is a 403 error which is normaly due to an access
control at the remote site.

Surprisingly, it can appears for a page which was perfeclty downloaded 3
minutes ago!!!
Sometimes, by restarting IE it solves the pb, sometimes not and I have to
reboot my
computer or just restart my connection.

If some has an answer or a clue, or anything else that can help me,
please...

Eric Conquet
The NEtherlands.

TOMMY Tutalidge

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Mar 24, 2002, 8:52:29 PM3/24/02
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The netherlands huh? There is two guys by the name of albert nomden and roy wils
from the world of pinball who reside in the netherlands. They fear the name the
one the only the real TOMMY. They both mysteriously go into hiding when i'm
there. As for your question more download speed would help. You could lower your
maximum transfer unit (MTU) until packet fragmentation stops. Remember the dutch
*tommy* roy wils also known as cyberroy fears the real TOMMY.

L. David Matheny

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Mar 30, 2002, 11:42:23 PM3/30/02
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Actually I have no idea why that might happen. But the next time
it does, try clearing your internet cache and history.

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TC

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Apr 2, 2002, 2:32:07 AM4/2/02
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Hi,

I have a hutch on your problem, the page which you had problems probably
issue session cookies and these cookies works in a strict session timestamp.
Anyway, one thing you might want to try, set your IE is browse the page on
every visit, goto Tools/Internet Option, under Temporary Internet
Files/Setting, set every visit to the page. This will avoid any caching
problems with cookies and webpages.

good luck


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